Prize  List  for  Liverpool  Show,  1910. 
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MISCELLANEOUS. 
1st  2nd  3rd 
s.  s.  s. 
Shallow  frames  of  OOMB 
Honey,  for  extracting  . . 20  16  10 
Jars  of  Heather  Honey, 
about  6 lb 20  16  10 
Jars  of  Heather  Mixture 
Extracted  Honey,  about 
6 lb 20  16  10 
Display  of  Honey  . . . 30  20  10 
MISCELLANEOUS-  . ■ — . 
continued.  let  and  si-d 
21b.  of  WAX 10  7/8 *  *5 
3 lb.  of  Wax,  in  marketable  form, 
suitable  for  retail  trade  . . 10  7/8  6 
Honey  Vinegar,  1 quart.  .7/6  6 - 
Mead,  l quart  . . . .7/6  6- 
Other  Practical  Exhibits  .10  - - 
Other  Scientific  Exhibits.  10  - - 
HORSE-SHOEING  COMPETITIONS  (£75). 
(^Open  to  the  United  Kingdom.') 
Class  I.  Hunters.  Class  II.  Cart  Horses.  CLASS  III.  Roadsters. 
Prizes  in  each  Class  as  follows  :~lst,  3/.  10s. ; 2nd,  3Z.  ; 3rd,  21. 10s. ; 4th,  21. ; 5th,  1/.  10s  ■ 
6tb,  11.  ’ 
A Gold  Medal  will  be  presented  to  the  First  Prize  Winner  in  each  Class.' 
A Silver  Medal  and  a Bronze  Medal  in  each  Class  to  be  competed  for  by  Members  of 
the  National  Master  Farriers’  Association.^ 
BUTTER-MAKING  COMPETITIONS  (£124  15s.). 
The  Competitions  will  be  open  only  to  those  resident  in  the  Counties  of 
Lancashire,  Cheshire,  and  North  Wales,  who  have  been  pupils  or  received  instruction 
in  Dairying  at  their  respective  County  Council  Institutes  or  Dairy  Schools  since  the 
1st  day  of  January,  1907,  and  who  have  not  previous  to  the  31st  of  May,  1910,  won  a 
Prize  in  an  open  class  of  the  Shows  of  the  R.A.S.E.,  Bath  and  West,  Royal  Counties, 
and  at  the  London  Dairy  Show. 
The  Competition  on  Saturday  will  be  open  only  to  the  Prize  Winners  in  the  three 
previous  Competitions. 
The  following  Prizes  are  offered  on  each  day  1st  Prize,  U. ; 2nd  Prize,  21. ; 
3rd  Prize,  21. ; 4th  Prize,  1/. ; 5th  Prize,  10s.  Certificates  of  Merit  will  be  given  to 
those  candidates  obtaining  86  points  out  of  a possible  100. 
The  “Preston  Guild  Commemoration’’  Challenge  Cup  for  a student  resident  in 
Lancashire  or  Cheshire  obtaining  the  highest  number  of  marks.s  The  “Lancaster 
County”  Challenge  Cup  for  a student  resident  in  Lancashire  obtaining  the  highest 
number  of  marks.  3 
FARM  PRIZES  (£450).* 
(^Open  to  bona-fide  Tenant  Farmers.) 
The  following  Prizes  are  offered  for  the  best-managed  Farms  in  Lancashire  and  Cheshire. 
Class  l. — Farm,  chiefly  Arable,  of  150  acres  or  over,  exclusive  of  Fell  or  Tidal  Marsh 
Land.  1st  Prize,  100/.;  2nd  Prize,  50/. 
Class  II.— Farm,  chiefly  Arable,  of  not  less  than  50  acres  and  under  150  acres,  exclusive 
of  Fell  or  Tidal  Marsh  Land.  1st  Prize,  50/. ; 2nd  Prize,  25/. 
Class  ni.— Stock  or  Dairy  Farm  of  150  acres  or  over,  exclusive  of  Fell  or  Tidal  Marsh 
Land.  1st  Prize,  100/. ; 2nd  Prize,  50/. 
Class  IV.— Stock  or  Dairy  Farm  of  not  less  than  50  acres  and  under  150  acres,  exclusive 
of  Fell  or  Tidal  Marsh  Land.  1st  Prize,  50/. ; 2nd  Prize,  25/. 
HORTICULTURAL  EXHIBITION. 
Prizes  amounting  to  250/. 
' Offered  by  the  Worshipful  Company  of  Farriers. 
3 Offered  by  the  National  Master  Farriers’  Association. 
3 Offered  by  the  Royal  Lancashire  Agricultural  Society. 
* Offered  by  the  Liverpool  Local  Committee. 
